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Poll: Which 2 o'clock creature would you save? |
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Which 2 o'clock creature would you save?
You could walk.. I mean, it's only like half a kilometer from Rathcarmack, right? This *is* the Irish countryside we're talking about...
yeah, I'm with zack-was.
while logically the cow would be the worst... I'd try to dodge any of the above. I still feel really awful for every time I hit, or might have hit, an animal with my car... thankfully, it's not many times... I can name ever single one.... Though as becca can attest.... the time in warren, VT was one of the most emotional... I had to pull over... but didn't have the heart to go back and look.... Sorry....Josh was beggin' for polls! :) I happened to be listening to Peter Mulvey (The Road to Mallow)�and the song starts listing off these animals in the road. :) Blame Josh, he was pressuring us! :)
Josh Woodward
· 21 years, 1 month ago
I think that Goody is the 2 o'clock creature I would save, personally, but I picked one cat instead.
If you have no clue what we're talking about, then shame on you! Go buy Kitchen Radio!
Andrea Krause
· 21 years, 1 month ago
Just for the curious, so you know I'm not on drugs: Six rabbits, two dogs, one cat, one cow And then we saw something, could�ve been a fox, come to think of it now On the road to Mallow � on the road � Lisgoold, Ballincurragh, Watergrasshill, Bridebridge Rathcormac, Ballyhooly, Kilavullen, over the ridge On the road to Mallow � on the road � This road is shining bright after rain, the moon is just past full We saw an old ghost at the side of the road, he was drunk out of his skull � And high above, vapor trails are passing over gleaming rails Glowing towers, crashing waves, Euros, dollars, ashes, slaves Screens and streets and steams of rushing liquid light Running far and away � The moon is shining bright on the hedges, but I�m driving slow All these creatures, well I wouldn�t want to hurt them, no On the road to Mallow � on the road back home On the road to Mallow, which is any road
> And then we saw something, could�ve been a fox, come to think of it now
Whoa, my world is now upside-down. I always thought the last word of this line was "no". Which I personally think would have been more clever. I need to not read official PM lyrics anymore. Oh, and if you haven't heard this tune, here she be.
Live version often do sound like "no", at least a Peter-inflected "no" (which, incidently, sounds closer to "now"). :)
Yes, you are. regardless of how many people misheard the lyric, you are in fact crazy....and that's a good thing. :)
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